Juddmonte prepared to wait for special Red Letter day
Ger Lyons-trained filly is not expected to show her true worth until next year.
There will be no rush for a day to remember with talented filly Red Letter, with connections taking a cautious approach this season with the exciting Curragh scorer. Trained by Ger Lyons, the Juddmonte-owned daughter of Frankel made an eye-catching introduction at the home of Irish racing, finishing a head second to Aidan O’Brien’s Lake Victoria having been slightly hampered at a vital stage of the contest. Lake Victoria gave that form a huge boost when winning the Sweet Solera Stakes at Newmarket, and Red Letter herself impressed when returning to the Curragh to open her account at the second attempt.Signed, sealed, delivered.
The exciting Red Letter (Frankel) strikes from a host of well-bred newcomers and looks a filly to note for Ger Lyons, @ctkjockey and @JuddmonteFarms at @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/iquxYgPMYF — Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 21, 2024
She sauntered to a four-and-a-quarter length victory on that occasion, but with plenty of maturing and development to come, her team are keen to tread a fairly low-key path during the remainder of her two-year-old campaign, in anticipation of bigger and better achievements next term. “She’s looked good and is a lovely filly,” said Juddmonte’s European racing manager Barry Mahon. “She won her maiden in good fashion last time and is a very big filly and very much on the leg. She’s a filly for next year and will possibly have only one more start and a maximum of two this year – and Ger will decide where they will be in the next couple of weeks.
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